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"Inclusion Awareness Evening" at Clifford

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If you have a child with spcial needs or learning differences in General Ed. Classroom, this event will provide valuable information to help him/her to be included successfully.  Free Childcare available.


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Please join us in a very special evening focusing on creating "Inclusion Awareness " in our schools. This event is jointly hosted by Clifford School and SEPTAR. It is an exciting opportunity to meet fellow parents and educators across the RCSD schools with the goal to provide valuable information &


resources to parents, teachers, and staff who have or work with special needs children in general Ed. classrooms.  

Date: February 27, 2013
Time: 6:00 pm -7:30pm
Place: Clifford School, MUB (Cafeteria) @225 Clifford Ave
Who are invited to attend: All Parents, Teachers, Staff in Redwood City Schools and neighborhood schools.

• Speaker: Terese Talmage, Director of Special Education for RCSD & Carla Cranshaw, Assistant Director of Special Education for RCSD will present "Inclusion is a right for students, not a privileges".
• Sponsor: SEPTAR (www.septar.org)
• Organizers: Jammie Baherendt, (Clifford Principal), Mary
Ann Bloomquist (Clifford Parent), Kay Rim (Clifford Parent)
& Robin Klein (Roy Cloud Parent)
• Refreshments will be served
• Childcare available: Please RSVP at kaysuzu70@yahoo.com


Please contact Kay Rim at kaysuzu70@... (650) 814-6561 or Mary Ann Bloomquist at bloomquistmaryann@... for more information about this event or Childcare RSVP.

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